Paul Gosar

Paul Gosar (27 November 1958-) was a member of the US House of Representatives (R-AZ 4) from 3 January 2013, succeeding Ed Pastor.

Biography
Paul Gosar was born in Rock Springs, Wyoming on 27 November 1958, the older brother of Democratic Party politician Pete Gosar, and he graduated from Creighton University. He ran his own dentistry practice in Flagstaff, Arizona for 25 years, and he became a member of the Tea Party movement within the Republican Party. In 2012, he was elected to the US House of Representatives as the representative from Arizona's 4th district. Gosar was pro-life, opposed to Pope Francis' papacy (he claimed that he would treat him as if he was a leftist politician; he was the only Congressman not to attend the Pope's 24 September 2015 address), opposed the legalization of marijuana, promoted the conspiracy theory that the Unite the Rally was actually a leftist conspiracy, voted against any global warming legislation that would raise taxes, supported gun rights, opposed legalizing undocumented dreamers, called Native Americans "the wards of the federal government", and accused the FBI of treason.